Opryland

Album: Tiny Televisions (2020)
  • George and his whiskey a New Yorker in his hand
    the West End boys cheat and steal they don’t know where they’ve been
    and summer’s on its way out you can see it in the trees
    you smile and you whisper hoping they will all believe
    but you’re late again at being brave again
    it’s time to go be her again
    you go flying through the air like you don’t care you don’t care
    God will let you walk away live to love another day another day
    in the stillness in the fire in the circle full of liars
    if you’re still standing you can do it all again
    hurry up we got to go to make it on time
    I’m nervous and I’m hurting now he’s changing his mind
    between The Hangman and that damned ol’ river Cannonball
    little girls on the water dreaming that they’ll have it all
    it’s oh so late again just be brave again
    it’s time to go be her again
    you go flying through the air like you don’t care you don’t care
    God will let you walk away live to love another day another day
    in the stillness in the fire in the circle full of liars
    if you’re still standing you can do it all again
    at Opryland at Opryland
    in the stillness in the fire in the circle full of liars
    you go flying through the air like you don’t care you don’t care
    God will let you walk away live to love another day another day
    in the stillness in the fire in the circle full of liars
    if you’re still standing you can do it all again Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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